Just an update from our side.We've following this error on the web, and Adobe has not sent out any news regarding a fix for this issue. We've also checked our code, and can confirm that the Shockwave issue is due to a fault on Adobe's end, not ours.

As we already know, the Flash 10.2 release version is not compatible with ChessCube, however the debug version is. You can download it here: http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.htmlNote for Chrome users: Chrome manages the Flash version so it is not easy to use the debug version with Chrome.

Download the 'Plugin content debugger for Firefox" or the "ActiveX control content debugger" for IE.

We will keep working with Adobe (the developers of Flash) so that ChessCube can run on the regular (and not debug) version of Flash and we'll keep you updated as things unfold.

For the adventurous who want to get the debug version working in Chrome, follow these steps:1. download the Netscape debug version: http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flas ... _debug.exe2. close Chrome completely - even go into Task Manager if needed3. Install the debug player by running the .exe4. Start Chrome again5. Type in about:plugins in the Chrome URL box and hit enter6. Click on +Details far right7. Scroll to Flash - you should see two version options8. Disable the one that has Chrome in its location pathNow the debug player is your default player - and you should not have further problems with Chrome and ChessCube.

NOTE: you will want to re-enable the original version once all of this has been sorted out!!